Frederick Douglass How Come Our Term Paper

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Good schools, involved parents, and a variety of enrichment opportunities are aids to education. Almost every person can remember a good teacher, a seminal visit to a museum or city, or just an educational experience that changed their life. The lesson of Frederick Douglass is not that there should be fewer opportunities to be educated, as Douglass himself fought for expanded literacy, but that students should not assume, simply because they do not have the best available educational opportunities while they are growing up, that a good education is impossible.
It may simply take more effort on their parts.

Some, but clearly not all children, may take their education for granted, like people in industrialized countries take the easy availability of food for granted. But starvation of opportunity to stimulate desire and appreciation for what has been taken away is not a solution......

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